Law roundup: Trespasser pushes his luck at casino
A 73-year-old man who allegedly won a lifetime ban at a casino pushed his luck by returning and went home with a winning ticket for trespassing courtesy the Kalispell Police Department.
A man reportedly left a note on someone’s car that he hit it but didn’t have any money or insurance.
School employees became suspicious of a 6-foot man in his 20s who showed up looking for his child when he reportedly said, “Actually, my kid goes to a different school,” but didn’t follow up with his search by going to the other school.
A panhandler reportedly flouted the rules when a woman saw him leaning against a “no soliciting” sign. When dispatch asked for her name as part of the routine information-gathering process she said, “It doesn’t matter,” and hung up. Officers went to the location where the panhandler was within the proper distance from the intersection in question.
A woman was upset that employees threw away her package — a box of motor oil that had arrived leaking all over the place — because it was considered a hazmat by the US Postal Service and disposed of according to policy and procedure.
A woman with red hair wearing pink scrubs and shoes was reportedly detained by store security for trying to steal but took off, ditching the items she paid for as well as the ones she allegedly didn’t.
A man allegedly dropped a crack pipe before getting into a vehicle.
A woman and her cat were allegedly startled during the night by someone trying to kick her door in. She asked building management to look at security camera footage but was allegedly told that nothing could be seen and said she was having issues with a particular manager.